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People's Association

Senior Manager (Admin & Operations)

Fixed Terms
Closing on 04 Jun 2026

What the role is

The Senior Manager (Admin & Operations) plays a pivotal role in the Chingay Organising Team within the Arts & Culture Division (ACD), driving the operational and administrative excellence that underpins the successful delivery of the Chingay Parade. This role contributes directly to the success of the parade by ensuring that all aspects of parade management, stakeholder engagement, and organisational support are executed effectively and cohesively.

He/She leads the planning and execution of parade and site operations, taking ownership of stakeholder engagement, security, crowd and traffic management, and related logistics through close collaboration with government agencies and volunteers. He/She is accountable for ensuring that operational plans are robust, risks are managed, and on-ground execution meets the standards expected of a national event.

He/She oversees the full spectrum of administrative and secretariat functions for both Chingay and ACD, ensuring sound governance across procurement, financial auditing, reporting, and work schedule management. He/She also manages key stakeholder relationships to support the broader organisational objectives of the division.

He/She leads and develops a manager responsible for site and carpark management, and concurrently serves as Production Manager for performing groups, guiding them in delivering performances that meet the creative and operational standards of the Chingay Parade.

What you will be working on

  • Lead the planning and execution of the overall Chingay operations plan, covering crowd, security, and traffic management, for clearance with the Singapore Police Force (SPF). Coordinate with agencies such as SPF, Traffic Police, the Land Transport Authority, and public transport operators on the arrival and dispersal of over 20,000 attendees, barricade and concrete block planning, and security screening of ticket holders and participants.
     
  • Build and nurture strong relationships with Chingay partners, stakeholders, volunteers, and supporters to secure sustained commitment and support for the Chingay Parade.
     
  • Engage and manage key stakeholders — including venue owners, hotels, and government agencies — to align their support with the operational and strategic needs of the Parade.
     
  • Oversee and supervise the Manager responsible for parade venue and site management, ensuring all site operations are well-coordinated and executed to standard.
     
  • Recruit, plan, and manage the deployment of parade management volunteers to support the smooth running of Chingay operations.
     
  • Provide secretariat support for parade operations and coordinate with Chingay working committees, partners, government agencies, and performing groups to ensure the smooth organisation of the Parade.
     
  • Serve as ACD Procurement Manager, vetting procurement paperwork for accuracy and ensuring staff adhere to government procurement guidelines.
     
  • Assist in the external auditing of Chingay accounts to secure funding.
     
  • Monitor and manage the Chingay operations budget.

What we are looking for

Other ad-hoc duties not covered under main responsibilities and duties.

Knowledge & Skills
At least 3 years of experience in managing largescale or national events.

The ideal candidate is a team player with an outgoing and sociable character, meticulous, numerate, and possessing strong writing, communication, and interpersonal skills.

 

The candidate must be resourceful, highly motivated, and able to work independently with good initiative.
 

He/She must be prepared to work long and irregular hours, including weekday evenings and weekends, and thrive in a fast-paced and high-pressure environment.

About your application process

This job is closing on 04 Jun 2026.

If you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the job ad closing date, we seek your understanding that it is likely that we are not moving forward with your application for this role. We thank you for your interest and would like to assure you that this does not affect your other job applications with the Public Service. We encourage you to explore and apply for other roles within People's Association or the wider Public Service.


About People's Association

The People’s Association was set up in 1960, in a time of racial and communal strife, to foster racial harmony and social cohesion. Today, we continue to be driven by the same purpose - to build an inclusive, united and resilient Singapore. We create spaces and opportunities for people of different backgrounds to participate and volunteer in their community. Through community participation, we connect people and deepen relationships to build communities of mutual care and trust.

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